It was quite the beehive of activity again at the Wandering Dragon. Lots of stuff going on... the big D & D group, demo games by Chad, Malifaux, Magic and more.
In the midst of this maelstrom, I was painting more lava bases. Here are a few pics from the evening, such as this early stage photo...
As you can see, I was also finishing off some more spiders! The darker colors have been added to the lava areas...
And then some darker glazes and washes on the rocky parts.
I was time to test some lava OSL on the Legion of Everblight starter set that I got from Adepticon. It's been a while since I did the major OSL, and that video is going to filmed soon... so time to practice!
I wanted to try out as many different surfaces as possible, so that is why I have been doing the spiders and the starter set.
Towards the ends of the evening, I put a few darker glazes on what I was working on...
The Big Guy has a way to go yet, but he has a good start!
I was able to get a whole batch of new weathering powders at the Dragon Shoppe, and I will be using those to do some effects on the Legion minis! Stay tuned!
Can I ask, how the hell do you manage to fit all this painting in? How many hours a day do u normally paint?
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff as always.
Typically 12-18 hours a day, 7 days a week. A 'light' day is anything less than 10 hours...
DeleteWow, that's a full time job then. Understand now how you take your models to the next level than us mere mortals lol
ReplyDeleteYes, such is the life of a mini painter, if you want to pay bills :-)
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